Friday, June 15, 2007

Chelsea's joy



Check out this first picture. Can you see any difference between it and the second one?








It was a very exciting day yesterday. After 4 long years, Chelsea finally got her braces off. Too bad I don't have a picture of before they were put on. He did show us a mold of her teeth before and there has been a drastic improvement. Now all she has to wear is a retainer. No more 6 weeks visits!!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Tagged

I've just been tagged by Katie. So here goes....

My 4 favorite jobs:
Mom and wife
Babysitting when I was younger
Working mailroom at an Insurance Co.
Planting celery - does this really count? It's the only other job I've had

My 4 favorite local places:
Chr. Reformed Conference Grounds for camping! It's got a pool and Lake Michigan for
swimming
Cold Stone for Ice Cream
Target - I can always find something to buy there
Dollar store - great finds for great prices

My 4 favorite foods:
Pizza
Chinese - it's the best!!
Logan's restaurant rolls
Fresh corn on the cob

My 4 favorite international spots:
China - of course. Shaelyn comes from there
The Bahama's
I haven't been anywhere else but I'd like to go to:
Korea - we had an exchange student from there
Australia

The 4 people I am tagging are:
Cheri
Mari
Laura
Heather

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Future florist

Laura,
I think you might have some competition. Shaelyn picked these flowers and put them into this arrangement. Do you notice the greenery put into the background? And there is just a few subtle purple type flowers amid the beautiful yellow ones. One open flower and two ready to emerge. She might have a future in this. What do you think?

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Boyne Mountain







Here are some pictures of our adventure to Boyne Mountain this past weekend. The kids had a lot of fun at the water park. We had to listen to a "Sales" promotion to go there otherwise we wouldn't have paid to do this. Here is a picture of one of the main areas. Notice the pink slide - this was Shaelyn's favorite. The other one shows them in our room. Chelsea wanted Dave to scratch her back so Shaelyn decided to join in too.








Here is Shaelyn coming down the slide in the kids section and...











Chelsea in the hot tub. Whoa - was that hot - 100 degrees but it was warm in the whole park so I stayed away from the hot tub.






















Here are Chelsea and Dave racing together. I think Chelsea won this one. I always seemed to be the fastest when I raced! They had a timer at the finish line and announced the winner.


















The big blue circle is called the funnel slide. You go through some dark tubes and come out in this circle. You swirl around until the momentum catches you and you head down the funnel. Shaelyn loved all of these. She had to go down this one and one that went outside with an adult but she had no fear! The pink slide I showed earlier was one that she could go on all by herself. And did she - I think at one point, she went down that about 12-15 times continually. The lady working up at it just laughed as she would come down and run right back up again!

Monday, June 11, 2007

Happiness!


Note to family: This is a repeat of Cheri's blog but for those of you who I am not related to - my Dad is getting married!
Let me explain the background of my story. My Mom passed away in 2003 from a heart attack. It was quite sudden but she had not been in perfect health because she had a stroke in 1994. So my Dad has been alone for 4 years. He is very capable of taking care of the house and everything. He bakes and cans applesauce - you name it and he can do it. But there is the matter of loneliness. I hated the thought of him all alone at night. Well, he met Ann through bowling which he does 2-3 times a week. She is a wonderful lady that actually goes to my church and she has a granddaughter from China. Do you see a common denominator? They have been "friends" for over a year now. Well, we came home Saturday from the water park and Dad called me later to tell me I had to talk to "Ann" at church tomorrow. She had something to show me. He proceeded on to say that she would be moving in with him - his way of saying they were getting married - when he gets his house cleaned up! HaHa . My family is very happy about this. He will be able to do all the things he loves again. My Mom and him used to take a lot of bus trips all over and I know he misses that. So I found Ann at church and she has a beautiful ring. It was fun watching her show her ring to other friends! So we are just waiting to find out when the big day is going to be.
On a side note: We had a good time at the water park and I will be posting pictures of that in the next couple days but I had to share this exciting news first!

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Chelsea's last school day


Chelsea made it through her last day as a freshman (we hope she passed :) Here she is with the traditional pose of holding her cat on the last day. She said her exams today were very easy. After school, all of her friends walked to one of their houses and her dad took them to McDonalds for lunch. Then they headed to another one's house to hang out for a while. Now we are officially into summer break. We leave tomorrow to go to Boyne Mountain and the water park. So I'll be gone probably until next Monday, when I'll hopefully have some more pictures of vacation!

Monday, June 04, 2007

Double trouble



Halle and Shaelyn wanted to try out the new sprinkler on Friday. So what started out as sprinkler fun - of course - turned into something else. For some reason they found some of the dead spots on our grass and decided to start cooking. As Mari was leaving, they told her they were making chocolate soup. They took sticks and were digging deeper into the lawn. They they searched for sticks and grass cuttings and added those to that as well. Dave's mowing the lawn today. I wonder what he found. And can you see Shaelyn's swimsuit bottom? Why does this happen? It's sagging all over the place. When she puts it on and it's dry, it fits perfectly. But when it gets wet, it sags. Now I do believe that swimsuits are meant to get wet (At least when you're this age) Thank goodness that she's got a different one for when we go to the water hotel this week. (By the way Cheri, I've got Halle's suit and towel and your shoes. They were in my van to be returned to you at Andy's open house but we forgot them) Catch you later!

Friday, June 01, 2007

Andy's graduation

Last night, my nephew Andy graduated from high school. He has loved airplanes and anything to do with them ever since he was young. Because of this, he wanted to pursue some sort of occupation involving airplanes. He has decided to join the army with the goal of being some sort of mechanic of planes and helicopters. I can't say how proud we are of him being willing to serve our country to protect us and our freedoms. We love our military men and women. It does seems rather strange to say "men" when we're used to thinking of our kids and nephews as children. What can we say except that we love you and are very proud that you are willing to serve!

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Whew, it's hot!


It's really been hot lately and seeing as we don't have our pool set up yet, I bought Shaelyn a new sprinkler today. The object of this is to jump the purple bar that spins around. If it hits you, you get a bigger soaking. So she thought it would be fun to do this with Dad. I thought so too! Apparently, the spinner goes pretty fast and Dave couldn't even make it through. Shucks!! Oh well, she's getting the hang of it now, even though she has taken the bar off. She still manages to get wet. Hopefully, Halle and her can have fun trying this out more tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Shaelyn's stitches

For those of you who don't know about Shaelyn's accident yet, here's the story. While we were camping Friday night, a friend from church comes to our campsite, carrying Shaelyn. She wasn't crying or anything but just looked dazed. Apparently, she didn't want us to know because she wouldn't be allowed to play for the rest of the night, so she told her friend not to tell us. She allowed her to tell Becky though. So she comes to us with blood covering her hands and on her face. I took her to get cleaned up and see her chin is cut pretty deep. We decided to head to the hospital. The doctor says she will need some stitches. She still wasn't crying. They took a cotton swap and taped it to her chin to numb it up. She started to talk and was wondering when we were going to get out of there. She wanted a smore. Eventually the doctor came back. He told us that the numbing solution would not get inside where he would be putting 1 stitch in so she would probably cry. We could each hold 1 hand while a nurse held her head. So she lays back and puts her arms out - ready to go. He puts the 1st stitch in and she doesn't flinch. He continues on with her never making a sound or movement. Wow, they say, she's better than some adults. So we wait to get the discharge papers. Now she's really ready to go. She wants a marshmallow and smores. Before we leave, they give her a stuffed bunny pillow and a bunch of stickers because she was so brave. On the way home, I tell her that she's so brave for never crying. "That's because I'm 4 1/2 , if I was 4, I probably would have cried" So at 11:30 at night, Dave is out roasting marshmallows for a smore. She slept through the night with no tylenol. They told us to keep it clean. Right - Sunday she was out there doing somersaults in the sand. This kind of news travels fast throughout a campground apparently because we had lots of people ask if she was the one who got stitches. Then the director tells us to file an accident report just in case- like we're going to sue them or something - but I'm sure some people would. So one of the questions is, "what could be done to prevent this from happening again" I thought about saying, "get rid of all the toys" but decided that none of the kids, including my own, would appreciate that. I should have tried for a free week of camping of being first in line to get my sites but alas, I wasn't thinking quick enough!! All we got for this $100 ER visit was a bunny but she was happy because as she put it on the way home, "I've never had a pillow before"
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Congratulations Katelyn!





Yes, finally, here are pictures of Katelyn's graduation from last Wednesday. It was warm out but thank goodness, we were sitting in an air-conditioned church! The ceremony was very nice. They kept it to a reasonable length of time and all the graduates were applauded for. You can see a nice smile on her face as she left - I'm not sure if it was relief or just pure happiness. Later, they went to WMU for their all-nighter. She had a lot of fun there, including caricatures, hot tubs and a hypnotist. Too bad she didn't have a video of that because she said it was hilarious. She came home with a huge cardboard cut-out of Orlando Bloom and a directors chair with her name on it. Today she is leaving for beach week with her friends. They'll be camping for a whole week. We'll see how this goes - I don't know if any of them know how to cook or start fires. At least they know the way to the beach. I guess that's the important part!

Friday, May 25, 2007

When is....?

Just got a minute but thought I'd let you all know what Shaelyn's thoughts were.
"Mom, when is kids day?" Isn't that a question we've all asked and now that I'm the grown-up,
she got the grown-up response. "Honey, every day is kids day" I think she got the right answer. Am I correct?

Thursday, May 24, 2007

It'll be awhile

I know, I should be posting pictures of Katelyn's graduation. I have not had time to download the pictures yet and tomorrow we leave to go camping. So don't expect anything until next week unless be some miracle, I have time tomorrow. But I doubt it, I still have all my packing to do. We'll see how the weather turns out. It's looking a lot like rain, but we usually have fun anyway.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Love ya Chels!


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Officially a Kindergartener



Shaelyn had her last day of preschool today. We had a music program and then a picnic outside. You can see that she enjoyed her hot dog.
The next picture shows her with one of her best friends - Lucas. The last picture is with her teachers. She really had great teachers and a wonderful year. She learned a lot and is ready to proceed into Kindergarten in the fall. Can you believe how big she's getting?

Monday, May 21, 2007

Katelyn's Open House




Well, the open house is over. Our weather turned out beautiful. We couldn't have asked for a nicer day!








Here's a picture of some of the decorations that the girls put up. I thought this picture of Erin and Katelyn together turned out really nice.






You can see that the dad's did their share of the work too. For the most part, they were busy grilling the burgers and hot dogs. I do think that they found a little time to eat too. Wow, was it busy though. Trying to find time to talk to everybody was difficult. I know, I know, you're all thinking that's because I talk too much! Now we just have to go to graduation Wednesday night. Then the weekend will be all about relaxing!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Open house plans

It's gorgeous weather out there today. I'm praying that it continues for tomorrow. I believe that the forecast is good for then too. Katelyn's open house is in the plans. We're picking up chairs and tables tonight from church and will probably be trying to set them up tonight. Tomorrow we'll be heading to GFS and Costco for the food. I'm sure I won't be posting tomorrow in the midst of this all - but I assume I'll be seeing most of you!!!
PS - You can think of me on Sunday. Pastor Peter who left almost 2 years ago will be coming to preach in the morning service. We miss him so much and it will be great to see him and hear from him again. Yeah!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

The everlasting concert

Last night, Chelsea had her last band concert - POPS 2007. I thought it would be a pretty good one. They play a lot of popular tunes - hence "pops" concert. It was supposed to start at 7:30. I would have preferred 7:00 but oh well. Katelyn came at 7:20 so she could leave early and take Shaelyn with her. She hadn't made it to one of Chelsea's concerts yet so we thought she should go. Well, we're about 20 minutes into it when Shaelyn whispers to her, "I wish we hadn't come here tonight". I tell her to just stay for 1 more song - Unfortunately, when I got there, I found out that the orchestra would be here for this too. I really just want a concert with the band. So the last song they stay for is the orchestra. It's the song that goes on and on and on......
After that, it's starting to proceed at a fairly rapid rate. Then they have to honor all the seniors that are leaving. 20 minutes later they continue to play. I'm looking at my watch going - ok, it's 9:20, we'll be done soon. (I put in a tape to record Idol but NOT Lost) They play 2 more songs with 1 to go and a bunch of kids get up. It's the band directors last concert. He is retiring to go to Honduras to teach band next year. They have gifts for him and then his daughter says she knows it's getting late but she has a slide show to present. UGH!!! My watch is ticking. It finally gets done and they play their last song - Freedom by Michael W Smith with a slide show of American soldiers and planes . It was a great song, I will admit. Then the administrator guy gets up to tell us it's done but we have cake to celebrate the band director. I really don't feel the need to stay - I'll have plenty of cake at the open house on Saturday. We go out to find Chelsea. She's in the line for cake. She had to have it. tick tock, tick tock It's 9:55. Oh, I'm going to miss the beginning of Lost!!! I decide to drive home because it would be quicker. We walked in the door about 10:08 so I didn't miss too much but I think my blood pressure was up a bit. Only those of you who watch Lost understand this passion. I saw my tape this morning of American Idol and was pleasantly surprised to see that Melinda was given the boot. I'll make sure to put in a tape next week to record them both while I'm at graduation

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Where do babies come from?

We were watching a movie - Daddy Day Care - the other night. One of the kids asked where babies come from. Shaelyn turns to Dave and says, "I know where babies come from".
Oh the horror that came to my mind when he told me what she had said. But she very knowledgeably said, "China and America" Why did I even worry?

Monday, May 14, 2007

It's Tulip time

Chelsea got to march in the Tulip parade on Wednesday and Saturday. Not that she was that thrilled about doing it. The weather was great - although she thought it was hot with her uniform on. I told her that it could have been a lot worse. Last year it was really cold and rainy. I was going to get a picture but I was gone to Katelyn's college in the morning when she left and she had already changed her clothes when I picked her up. She got home around 5:30. She's been wanting to go to IHOP for supper so we went there after she got home. We also decided it was too nice of a night to go immediately home after shopping and so we had to get ice cream too. This works out great when Dave is working shows because then I only have to pay for 3!
I must say this weather has been perfect lately. I just got done mowing my lawn because I think it might rain and it's got to get it out of its system before Saturday when we have our open house! Pray for nice weather!!
Oh, mother's day was nice too. Dave fixed steaks and baked potatoes. The girls got me different types of lotions and a gift certificate for scrapbooking. I can always use those things. Hope all your mothers days were good too.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Silver lining of the dark cloud

They say that every cloud has a silver lining. I saw some silver today! You know my van was getting fixed today. He called and asked me if I wanted the good news or really good news. I chose the good news. My van was fixed and ready for pickup. Now do I want the really really good news? It's only going to cost$64 instead of $460. Once the van had cooled down and they did more of a check on it, they found that it was just a leaking hose! So it's fixed and I still have a little money left. I can make it to Katelyn's college tonight with no problem. Yeah!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Nobody knows my sorrow!

Do you know the words to this spiritual song? Some days seem more like it than others. Here's my tale of woe -
Yesterday, Katelyn got her oil changed. While there, they check all the levels and tire pressure. We get home and hear this hissing sound. Sure enough, a little later, her tire is soft. Dave monkeyed around with the valve and filled it again but it was still leaking. So he puts her spare tire on to get her by. I'm told to go to the tire place today and get the leak fixed. So after picking up some things for Katelyn's open house and dropping Chelsea back to school after her orthodontic appt., I head to the tire place. The guy asks me what I need and I tell him I need this tire fixed. "Oh, I was hoping you were going to say your front tires. They look really bad", he says. Now I know that Dave had said before that I really need new tires so I tell him to find the cheapest ones and put them on. Meanwhile, I pull into the spot, get out and see green liquid where my van had been. CRAP!!! I'm not happy, my van is leaking antifreeze. So he comes back and asks if I know about this problem. I inform him that "yes" I spotted it. "You're not having a very good morning, are you?" NO!! So he fixes Katelyns tire for free - just a small leakage around the wheel well. $170 later, my van has new tires. Then he says he didn't want to tell me earlier but my back ones will need to be replaced after summer. Great!
I'm ready to head home and hear on the radio that gas is going up again - around$3.30 this afternoon. Do I risk heading to Costco to get gas? Yes! So I make it there and fill up. On the way home, I call Dave.
"what do you want me to do about all my problems? He tells me to take it to the mechanic after I pick Shaelyn up from school. Hopefully, maybe just the belt is loose. So I'm driving behind all these incompetent drivers who don't know how to go the speed limit. Dave's wondering who I'm talking to. I explain about all the idiots on the road. He tells me not to go to fast and overheat the engine. "I know, the lines right in the middle of cold and hot" but I am a bit concerned. So I get Shaelyn and head to the mechanic. He tells me it's something about the antifreeze compartment that's leaking and will need to get fixed. He filled it up to get me around town but I tell him I've got to go to Katelyn's college, Friday night and Saturday morning. He can fix it for me tomorrow and if it's not done, he's got a loaner van for me. Thank goodness! Now this will only cost me around $460. It's just a drop in the bucket - right? But what can you do. Dad came and picked us up. So now, I'm stuck home with no where to go but really, I have no $ to go anywhere either, now do I. I'm sure I'm not the only one with problems but sometimes life really stinks! Tell me your stories of woe so I don't feel so lonely down here. Misery loves company!

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Mother's Tea

Last week, Shaelyn had a Mother's Tea at preschool. We received an invitation on Tuesday to come on Thursday. As you can see, it was decorated with our own placemats and table settings. We each had our own cupcakes. Weren't they beautiful? Before we were allowed to eat though, they sang some songs for us and said their special snack time prayer. Can you see the pink paper rolled up? That was a special poem given to each Mom about how we're loved! In the little wrapped up napkin was a special magnet that said,"I love you , Mom" When we were done, Shaelyn and I went to Arby's to grab lunch and then headed to the park so she could play for a while. I have to treasure these moments now because I know how soon they will be gone.


Shaelyn didn't really want her picture taken - she would rather have eaten. (I didn't want mine done either but I waited for my cupcake)

Friday, May 04, 2007

Shaelyn's at it again!

Alright, do any of you have the same problem as me? Yesterday, Shaelyn and I were at the computer, nicely working our Webkinz together. She started poking me and trying to pester -(shocking, isn't it?) "Does this hurt, does this hurt?" I just continued to say, "no". Finally I told her that it hurt. So she says, "I wish I had squishy skin like yours, mine is hard". Now you tell me how it's possible to compliment someone and at the same time tell them they are a "little" overweight? I sincerely hope that I'm not the only one around with squishy skin! Still gotta love her!

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Can you guess?

Yesterday morning, I was listening to the radio while getting ready. One of the DJ's always does a segment called, "where does it come from". He will come up with a word and tell you its background. The story yesterday was that when the settlers came over, they were amazed by an animal that could get bit by a rattlesnake and not be affected. They also said that the meat from this animal was a tender delicacy. Also, their fur was so soft that the women would use it in the bathtub. Can anybody give a guess as to what this was? The name comes from the Indian word for this.....












POSSUM - this was especially for you Laura. Maybe you would like to take your possum skin into the tub with you!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Shaelyn's thoughts

Shaelyn was playing yesterday with a ball when she came up with a thought. She said to me,
Wouldn't it be neat if I could throw the ball so high that it would go up into the sky and break it? Then we could see God and Jesus and the Holy Spirit. I would like to be able to see them."

I just love the innocence of children and their thought processes.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Prom Night





It was prom night on Friday. Laura came over and did Katelyn's hair. Didn't it turn out great? Here she is with Erin before they left. Apparently, blue was the dress color this year. She said a lot of the girls wore blue. Nick came and picked her up for supper. They went to Carrabba's. She enjoyed a great supper of Chicken Marsala. After that, they headed to the museum where the prom was held. Katelyn wore flip flops under her dress because last year, she ended up with horrible blisters. Nobody could tell that she had flip flops on. When the prom ended, everybody headed over to the bowling alley for some midnight games. She even bowled without the bumpers! That's a big step for her. It was a busy night but they all had fun.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Crunchy Beef Bake

Here's a recipe I tried last night. I thought it was pretty good and it's got ingredients that are mostly in the cupboard.

1 1b. ground beef, browned and drained 3/4 cup shredded cheese
2 c. corkscrew, macaroni, cooked 1/4 to 1/3 c. diced green pepper (I omitted)
1 can cr. of mushroom soup 3/4 tsp. seasoned salt
14 1/2 oz. diced tomatoes 1 can french fried onion

Preheat oven to 350. Add to cooked meat the macaroni and other ingredients (except the onions)
Then gently mix in the french fried onions. Cover casserole dish and bake at 350 for 35 minutes. Uncover and bake an additional 10 minutes. Additional fr. fried onions may be added the last 10 minutes as a topping. Enjoy

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Signs of Summer



What a beautiful day! I did laundry and decided that I could hang it out on the line. I love the smell of freshly dried clothes that have been outside. Then I noticed the "lovely" yellow flowers growing in my yard. Shaelyn thinks they are the most gorgeous flowers around. I tend to get a few bouquets of them throughout the summer. That's alright - it's a sign of love from your kids when they pick them for you. Thinking of these things made me realize - Yes I believe summer is actually on its way. I think we deserve it, we've waited a long time this year!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

My dull life

I know, I know, I haven't written anything lately. But really there hasn't been much of anything special going on in my life. It's just been the typical days after spring break. But today I headed out to Costco and Gordon Foods with a friend. We are trying to plan Katelyn and Erin's open house. (which for those of you who don't know is May 19) We were trying to plan the menu and compare prices. This kind of thing puts me somewhat into "panic" mode. We've started buying pop and water which has been on sale. We'll see how this all goes - I may have to look to other experts (Mari) who have been through this before! Aaaaagh!
On a side note - for those of you who watch American Idol - last night I believe I heard shouts of joy going up throughout all of the country. It was the night to say goodbye to Sandjaya!!! Now if we could only get rid of Melinda - boy I bet that would give her a "true" surprised look on her face if she got the "boot"!

Monday, April 16, 2007

I'm a Big Kid

We were scheduled for nursery at church last night. I started to get Shaelyn ready. I wanted to pull her bangs back but she didn't want me to. I explained that it wouldn't get in her eyes when she was playing then. Her response was, " I'm not going to be playing. I'm a big kid and not a baby. I will just be sitting there, watching the babies. I might play just a -little- bit." So we just pulled her hair back a 'little' bit. Oh, and yes, I think she did more than just a 'little' bit of playing.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Frankenmuth



As you probably know, we went to Frankenmuth for a few days last week for Spring break. Or I think I should call it WINTER break due to the snow we encountered and if you're looking outside - STILL encountering today!!! One of the stores we went to was Bronners - the Christmas store. Shaelyn thought it was a pretty neat store with all the Santas and baby Jesus' around. We also did a little shopping at the Birch Run outlet stores. On Friday, we went to Zehnders for chicken supper. It was really good although I think the prices have gone up tremendously. I don't think we'll be taking the whole family there again for a LONG time. It was a nice little get away for a few days, until we had to come home during some snow. But oh well, it was probably easier for us to return than the people who came back from Florida!

Monday, April 09, 2007

It's Easter time

When we returned Saturday from our "mini" vacation (I'll post on that later), we decided to do our Easter activities. We told Shaelyn that the Easter bunny was coming so she had to go to her room (so we could hide the eggs inside the house - thanks to the snow outside). She wasn't quite sure about that so Chelsea told her that she saw the bunny coming up the driveway and she wasn't allowed to see him or he wouldn't hide the eggs. So she went to her bedroom while we rang the doorbell and pretended that the bunny was here. She told us later that she heard him down the hallway but he is just pretend. She went around the house and found all of her candy and eggs. Later, we decided to color our eggs. We had fun making a few different colored ones. Here's the girls with some of their finished ones. Now, I've got to use them up - anybody up for some egg salad sandwiches?

Monday, April 02, 2007

Another Shaelynism

We were coming home from the birthday party Friday night when Shaelyn starts singing a Donut Man song, "God is 3 in 1, 3 in 1" Katelyn asked her if she knew what that meant. She replied that there is like 3 parts to God. So Katelyn asked her if she knew what those 3 parts were. She answered, "God and Jesus" and then got stuck on the third. Katelyn told her the last one was the Holy Spirit. Then she proceeds to asks her if she knew what the Holy Spirit looked like. And just as the whole family is starting to get so proud that our child is so doctrinally developed she replies, " a horse or a unicorn" What do you mean. "Well in the movie, Spirit, he is horse"(For any of you who don't know - there was a movie about a wild horse out west and his name was Spirit) So we understood where she got this from but Katelyn explained to her that probably we think of the Holy Spirit as a dove because that was how God descended when Jesus was baptized. So hopefully she understands this a little bit and won't go around telling people that God is a horse.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

A trip to the Greenhouse







Shaelyn got to visit a greenhouse today with her preschool class. They were showed a lot of different flowers that were growing. Laura - you would have loved it here. At one point, they used curtains to enclose a whole area in, which made it look like night time so the plants could "sleep". They were given a snapdragon to try to open its mouth. That was a little tricky. I remember Dad growing those in the garden. Cheri and I always tried to open them. Then he went on to show them the Fuschia's and daisies - much to some of the Mom's dismay. He showed them how to pluck the flower off and try to make it open up and the daisy petals could be pulled off to see if you were loved or not. Later, they got to plant their own flower to take home. Obviously, I am not a flower person because I cannot remember what kind of flower this is but we'll give it a shot to see if we can keep it living for a while. It brought memories back for me when I worked in the greenhouse but I think I would have preferred working at this one. At least these workers were allowed to talk!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Girls are happy

These are a couple of people Shaelyn made in preschool. It's a boy and a girl. You can notice that the girl with the curly hair has a big smile. When I looked at the boy, I noticed that he was frowning. I asked her what was wrong with the boy. "He's sad. It's better to be a girl" I'm not quite sure why but I guess if I was a boy, I would be sad too. Boys have no clue about all the fun girls have - sugar and spice and everything nice.